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Theses
Ph.D. Dissertations Chaired
Yuji Funakoshi, graduated Fall 2006
Coupling of Hydrodynamic and Wave Models
for Storm Tide Simulations: A Case Study for Hurricane Floyd (1999)
D. Michael Parrish, graduated Summer 2007
Target Element Sizes for Finite Element Tidal Models from a Domain-Wide, Localized Truncation Error Analysis Incorporating Bottom Stress and Coriolis Force
Masters Theses Chaired
Robert Joseph Bennett, graduated Fall 1999
Finite Element Grid Development for the Waccamaw
River: A Reproducible Approach
Joseph H. Walter, graduated Spring 2001
An Analysis of Rainfall Distributions
in Orange County, Florida
D. Michael Parrish, graduated Fall 2001
Development of a Tidal Constituent Database
for the St. Johns River Water Management District
Ryan M. Murray, graduated Summer 2003
A Sensitivity Analysis for a Tidally-Influenced
Riverine System
Elizabeth M. Turner, graduated Spring 2004
Evapotranspiration Analysis of Various
Vegetative Community Types in Central Florida
Daniel Dietsche, graduated Summer 2004
Storm Tide Simulations for Hurricane Hugo
(1989): on the Significance of Including Inland Flooding Areas
Satoshi Kojima, graduated Summer 2005
Optimization of an Unstructured Finite
Element Mesh for Tide and Storm Surge Modeling Applications in the Western North
Atlantic Ocean
Michael B. Salisbury, graduated Fall 2005
The Effect of Tidal Inlets on Open Coast
Storm Surge Hydrographs: A Case Study of Hurricane Ivan (2004)
Peter Bacopoulos, graduated Spring 2006
Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation of
the Tides in the Loxahatchee River Estuary (Southeastern Florida)
Masters Non-Thesis Chaired
Kristi A. Derato, graduated 1999
M.S. in Water Resources Engineering
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